TOEFL
listening section, tests the ability of a student, especially a non-native
English speaker, to understand spoken English (accentuated) in educational
setting. Listening is an important skill to understand the concepts and ideas.
Only when the concepts are understood completely it becomes a lighter task to
score in the listening section of TOEFL test. In order to develop the listening
skills for TOEFL, there are certain set of listening strategies or steps. They
are explained in detail given below.
Requirements
for TOEFL Listening Strategy
Listening
strategies for TOEFL aims at providing each and every minute detail that are
required to respond to all the questions within the given time in this section.
Responding to the questions in time is very important because, it will help
TOEFL candidates to save time, which they might spend on, one specific part of
the test section.
There are
certain steps in strategies that would help in managing time in each part of
listening test section (recordings). There are some basic requirements for
listening skills which serves the steps in TOEFL listening strategies as
detailed below:
- Basic Comprehension
When students listen to a recorded
lecture or a conversation, they should understand the central or main idea in
it. Then they should skim the recording for key points, important facts,
purpose and the relevant details that connects the key points.
- Practical Understanding
It may also
be called as “pragmatic understanding” where the meaning of a word should be
taken, according to the context. Students are needed to find the intended
meaning of the speaker i.e. from his point of view. A wide range of vocabulary
is necessary for this process because, the recordings in listening test are
usually from academic background. Practical understanding also becomes a must
to find the purpose of a lecture or a conversation.
- Relate Ideas given in multiple information sources
Relating
ideas is the final state where the key points and the important facts are
compared to find the relationship between them. This method would initially
lead to construct an argument. Then a string of supportive and non supportive
elements are categorized and as a result the causes for the events are traced.
This is where a student would end up identifying the conclusion which is
expressed indirectly.
- Inference
Inference is
to find the implied conclusion in recordings from the author’s point of view.
The conclusion might be implied or expressed indirectly anywhere in the
passage.
These are
the basic requirements necessary, in each part of the strategy of listening
section, which consists of two recorded lectures and one long conversation.
These fundamentals are to be followed, in the following few preparatory steps.
Strategies
in Preparation
- Spoken English From Various Sources And Accents
There are
variations between the accents of English. It is the best to listen to English
from various sources like television, music, radio etc. And also it is good to
listen to the native speakers of English with different pronunciation and
dialect. By doing this students would be able to improve their listening skills
and also they will get used to different kinds of accents. It will be helpful
very much if they listen to academic passages or conversations.
- Making Notes
While
listening to a recording, notes should be jot down. These notes would help you
to remember the important points given by speaker. The reason is also that,
during the test you will be given only one chance to listen to a passage. Note
making will help you to remember the details and the clues effectively.
- Main Idea
The main
idea of a passage should be identified in a recording, as a first task while
taking notes. Main idea of a lecture is usually given in the introductory part.
The other details would be given in the rest of a lecture. Once the main idea
is found it becomes a lighter task to find the purpose of the speaker.
- Pointer Words, Important Facts And Relationship Between The Facts
The pointer
words may be defined as signal words or clues, given by the speaker. These
keywords should be collected along with important facts and events. This should
be done in order to compare them and identify the relationship between them. In
turn this would give you the cause of the events.
- Summary of Observation
Give a
summary of the recording which was listened, using the notes that are taken
down. During this process, only important facts, relevant details, main idea
and the key facts are covered. This is a good time saving technique, to prevent
going through the notes again and again.
- Building your Vocabulary
Above all it
is also important to build a student’s vocabulary, to find the meaning of a
word, according to the context of the speaker. Students should get familiar
with the words which they consider as new ones and practice them in their
everyday life.
The steps and
the requirements in TOEFL strategies for listening section, which are
elaborated above should be followed and practiced to manage time while taking
up the test. The most important part in listening section is to concentrate on
the subject of the speaker, and a student does not have to be distracted by the
accent.
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